Im interested to know how you installed the original GPU backplate on after having installed the kraken g12. In my zotac 2080ti, the backplate didnt have any obvious way to connect back on without the original heatsink. Also in which orientation did you move the pump bracket on the
gpu dye so that the tubes coming off arent under great tension. Thanks, very nice build btw. +1

Next step for ultimate silence, water cool that GPU with a NZXT g12 and corsair h55. Recently did this to a system with a 2080ti. It is nerve racking first time taking apart a GPU. But the results are insane. 40 degrees under full load and no louder than idle under full load.

This build was for my friend, he will have more experience with the monitor than me, although I can talk from the perspective from when we used the pc after have built it, with his 240hz monitor there. I was surprised to see that the monitor was advertised as TN since I thought the colour representation was close to that of a IPS panel. This was in comparison to my asus 144hz TN monitor. I have spent a while trying to modify the colours of my TN panel to look acceptable with IC profiles and everything. The Alienware monitor seemed to have great looking colour out of the box, and i doubt you would have any issues with the colour on this monitor. Very impressive for a TN panel. Must be one of the best out there.